Expat guide
Cost of living in 🇳🇱 Netherlands for expats
One person living on a normal local lease spends about €2,767 a month in Netherlands, rent included. Below: what the first month really costs, how to keep the monthly number down, and the per-city numbers behind the average.
Monthly budget, one person
€2,767
Average rent (1-bed)
€1,900
Cheapest city
🇳🇱 Amsterdam
Month-one setup
from €9,452
What the first month costs in Amsterdam
Modelled on Amsterdam rent of €1,900. Scale it up if you're heading straight for Amsterdam.
| Upfront cost | Amount | How to cut it |
|---|---|---|
| Security deposit | €3,800 | Two months' rent is the common ceiling for long-term unfurnished leases. |
| First month's rent | €1,900 | Paid upfront alongside the deposit in almost every market. |
| Agency or finder fee | €1,520 | Skip this by renting direct from owners or taking a mid-term sublet first. |
| Furnishing & kitchen basics | €1,045 | Second-hand marketplaces cut this figure roughly in half. |
| Admin: residency, translations, ID | €320 | Registration, certified translations and photos. Varies by nationality. |
| First-month living buffer | €867 | Groceries, transport, bills and eating out while you settle in. |
| Total to land safely | €9,452 | Before your first local paycheck arrives. |
Budgeting tips that actually move the number
- Registering your address is usually the gate to a bank account, phone contract and tax number — do it in week one.
- Rent controls and waiting lists mean the advertised market rate is often above what long-term residents actually pay; expect to overpay in year one.
- An annual public-transport pass or a used bike beats monthly tickets in almost every city here.
Pre-move checklist
- 1Confirm the visa or residence permit that fits your income source before you sign a lease.
- 2Arrive with three to four months of full budget in cash — deposits and admin land before your first payday.
- 3Take a one-to-three month furnished rental first, then sign long-term once you know the neighbourhoods.
- 4Open a local or EU/regional account early: many Netherlands landlords and utilities won't accept foreign cards or transfers.
- 5Sort health coverage before arrival; several residence permits require proof of it.
- 6Check tax residency rules for your case — days spent in-country and where your income lands both matter.
Netherlands city by city, cheapest first
| # | City | Monthly budget | Rent (1-bed) | Groceries | Tech pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🇳🇱 AmsterdamNetherlands | €2,767 | €1,900 | €370 | €5,000 |
Full breakdowns: cost of living in Amsterdam
Country overview: cost of living in Netherlands · cheapest city here is Amsterdam at €2,767/month.
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